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 A new and compleat history and survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent :
A new and compleat history and survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent
[1769]
Skelton, Joseph, 1783-1871. Oxonia Antiqua Restaurata.
Skelton, Joseph, 1783–1871
Oxonia Antiqua Restaurata
1816]
Skelton, Joseph, 1783-1871. Oxonia Antiqua Restaurata.
Skelton, Joseph, 1783–1871
Oxonia Antiqua Restaurata
1816]
Aldrich, Henry, 1648-1710. Elementa architecturae civilis ad Vitruvii veterumque disciplinam,
Aldrich, Henry, 1648–1710
Elementa architecturae civilis ad Vitruvii veterumque disciplinam,
1789
Sanders, Robert, 1727-1783. The complete English traveller, or, A new survey and description of England and Wales :
Sanders, Robert, 1727–1783
The complete English traveller, or, A new survey and description of England and Wales
1771
 A new pocket companion for Oxford:
A new pocket companion for Oxford
1789
Chalmers, Alexander, 1759-1834. A history of the colleges, halls, and public buildings, attached to the University of Oxford, including the lives of the founders.
Chalmers, Alexander, 1759–1834
A history of the colleges, halls, and public buildings, attached to the University of Oxford, including the lives of the founders
1810
Aldrich, Henry, 1648-1710. The elements of civil architecture according to Vitruvius and other ancients and the most approved practice of modern authors, especially Palladio by Henry Aldrich, translated by Philip Smyth.
Aldrich, Henry, 1648–1710
The elements of civil architecture according to Vitruvius and other ancients and the most approved practice of modern authors, especially Palladio by Henry Aldrich, translated by Philip Smyth
1789